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. >>> back here in boston. we're at boylston street, and we just noticed there is obviously a huge security presence, and there is still crime scene tape up, there was group, a doesi do two men in white suits looking at forensics on the scene. the debris is still out on the ground. we'll get more on that investigation but we want to talk washington. >> yes, there is breaking news out of washington, just in to us, brianna keilar reporting it us there was a suspicious letter addressed to president obama picked up at a mail facility outside of the white house. this letter we're told wears similarity to another letter addressed to senator roger wicker. ricin is an extremely deadly poiseen. when inge-- poison. when ingested, just a little drop can kill you. we'll bring you any details as they happen, and we're awaiting a press conference. now that briefing carries, i think -- >> it is a tenuous time right now. we're worried about safety, worried about your loved up withes. we have a report on the security challenges
. >>> back here in boston. we're at boylston street, and we just noticed there is obviously a huge security presence, and there is still crime scene tape up, there was group, a doesi do two men in white suits looking at forensics on the scene. the debris is still out on the ground. we'll get more on that investigation but we want to talk washington. >> yes, there is breaking news out of washington, just in to us, brianna keilar reporting it us there was a suspicious letter...
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i'm anderson cooper live in boston. this is our continuing live coverage of the terror attack here in boston. i'm standing about four blocks from the scene of the center of a massive investigation right now. >> and i'm brooke baldwin also live here in boston. what a past 24 hours it has been for doctors and nurses and these families here, right here where i'm standing at brigham and women's hospital in boston, they're treating more than two dozen victims from the bombings at the marathon. we'll talk to chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta about what we're hearing, why so many amputations, and we're learning more about the shrapnel that has been embedded in some of these young people and older people, lower extremities. anderson? >> and we're getting new information really by the minute here. there are brand-new developments in the investigation. and the hunt for the person or people responsible for this attack. we're learning more about the bombs themselves, including the likelihood that a timer was used. there
i'm anderson cooper live in boston. this is our continuing live coverage of the terror attack here in boston. i'm standing about four blocks from the scene of the center of a massive investigation right now. >> and i'm brooke baldwin also live here in boston. what a past 24 hours it has been for doctors and nurses and these families here, right here where i'm standing at brigham and women's hospital in boston, they're treating more than two dozen victims from the bombings at the marathon....
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. >>> i'm don lemon coming to you from boston. the continuing coverage of the boston marathon investigation. a live look right now. crews are opening parts of copley square that were closed off for the bombing investigations. pictures that show the city returning to business as usual. this city was on a virtual lockdown for almost 24 hours as they tried to find that one suspect and they eventually found him in a boat. there you go. the city, one of the largest metropolitan cities in the country on virtual lockdown. now, getting back to normal after losing millions and millions of dollars in revenue and tourist money. here is what we know right now in this investigation. we have learned a short time ago that the suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, now will not face criminal charges until tomorrow. even though massachusetts doesn't have the death penalty, he should face the death penalty under federal law. >> this is just kind of case that it should be applied to. in fact, the only other time it has been used since '94 is on timothy mcbay.
. >>> i'm don lemon coming to you from boston. the continuing coverage of the boston marathon investigation. a live look right now. crews are opening parts of copley square that were closed off for the bombing investigations. pictures that show the city returning to business as usual. this city was on a virtual lockdown for almost 24 hours as they tried to find that one suspect and they eventually found him in a boat. there you go. the city, one of the largest metropolitan cities in...
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boston red sox. they take on the royals. the sox will wear a special edition home jersey with the word boston on it it today honoring the victims in the boston marathon bombings. let's go to john berman over at fenway park. you love the red sox. you're from boston. give us a little flavor, the mood of the crowd over at fenway. >> reporter: wolf, i've been here about a thousand times in my life. maybe 10,000 times in my life. i have never felt energy like there is today at fenway. the fans who have been streaming past us by the ted williams statue say they would not miss this game for anything in the world. you have to remember this is the first game at fenway since the bombings last monday. in some ways they have framed this incredible week here in boston. the red sox played last monday morning before the boston marathon. that game let out an hour before the bombings. but then the red sox took off and went on a road trip. in some ways for the team, it's been an emotional week for them. they paid trib
boston red sox. they take on the royals. the sox will wear a special edition home jersey with the word boston on it it today honoring the victims in the boston marathon bombings. let's go to john berman over at fenway park. you love the red sox. you're from boston. give us a little flavor, the mood of the crowd over at fenway. >> reporter: wolf, i've been here about a thousand times in my life. maybe 10,000 times in my life. i have never felt energy like there is today at fenway. the fans...
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>>> i'm brooke baldwin live here in boston. i want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. welcome to cnn's special coverage of the breaking developments in the boston marathon terror attack. we begin with three more people now in custody of the fbi, arrested today in this boston bombing case. they are due in federal court any minute. we have cameras there. we will show that to you live. here's what we know as of this point in time. the very fluid new details coming into us at cnn. two are from kazakhstan. here they are. they were college classmates of the younger brother here, dzhokhar tsarnaev, attending classes at umass dartmouth. seen here, we keep showing you this picture, this is a picture taken in times square during a trip to new york city, along with the bombing suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, second to the right there. their charges, making false statements to federal authorities, and conspiracy to obstruct justice. we also have new pictures of both the suspects. so the suspects names ar
>>> i'm brooke baldwin live here in boston. i want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. welcome to cnn's special coverage of the breaking developments in the boston marathon terror attack. we begin with three more people now in custody of the fbi, arrested today in this boston bombing case. they are due in federal court any minute. we have cameras there. we will show that to you live. here's what we know as of this point in time. the very fluid new...
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here in boston. we do know from other sources i was told this morning that the big breakthrough came surveillance video from the lord & taylor department store right near the site. >> we walked away from. >> just a little more than a block away from where we are light now. had a fixed camera. we are told it captured an individual placing and then leaving what they believe to be the second explosive device. video enhancement allowed them to identify that suspect. and, again, i have a boston law enforcement source, fran townsend, our national security contributor has a second source saying in fact an arrest has been made in this investigation that we're speaking here in the early afternoon hours on wednesday. little less than 48 hours after those two explosions killed three people, injured in the ballpark of 180 more, dramatic progress by law enforcement officials overnight and this day in this investigation. >> we're going to get fran townsend on the phone and she'll presumably be able to get us some
here in boston. we do know from other sources i was told this morning that the big breakthrough came surveillance video from the lord & taylor department store right near the site. >> we walked away from. >> just a little more than a block away from where we are light now. had a fixed camera. we are told it captured an individual placing and then leaving what they believe to be the second explosive device. video enhancement allowed them to identify that suspect. and, again, i...
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of boston. in just about 15 minutes from now, this city will stand still along with the white house at the precise moment when the two bombs went off, about a block from where we're standing here in copley square. remember, this was the middle of boston, the end of boston's most famous race, the iconic marathon. it happened this very hour exactly one week ago. so today, of course, they will be honoring the four victims and the dozens wounded in last monday's attacks. >> we now know the surviving suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, has been charged while he lays badly wounded in his hospital bed here in boston. one of the charges using a weapon of mass destruction. all this as bostonians are back at work today, trying to find some semblance of normality after a deadly bombing, a manhunt, car chases, shootout, city wide lockdown, four innocent people have been killed. one of those being remembered today is krystle campbell. hundreds turned out today for the funeral of the 29-year-old restaurant manager. m
of boston. in just about 15 minutes from now, this city will stand still along with the white house at the precise moment when the two bombs went off, about a block from where we're standing here in copley square. remember, this was the middle of boston, the end of boston's most famous race, the iconic marathon. it happened this very hour exactly one week ago. so today, of course, they will be honoring the four victims and the dozens wounded in last monday's attacks. >> we now know the...
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love you, boston. this one, god boston. love erin kristin, katherine and john. god bless boston. stay strong. that's pretty from the messages you read here. it's "we love you," in our hearts," "we cried for you about you now we're only hopeful because boston will bounce back." i want you to see the number of people here. it is just so amazing. take a look at crowds of people. they're coming from all over the east coast just to take a look at this make shift memorial that where. we're going to be talking to people a little bit later to ask them why they feel it is so important to come here today on this beautiful day in boston and remember a tragedy. first we want to talk about the investigation because there are some new developments some new leads. susan candiotti is in devens massachusetts where the federal prison is where the youngest suspect is now being held. bring us up to date. >> reporter: hi carol. as you said there are so many aspects of this investigation that are going on. but there's considerable debate now about the disclosure that the russians had been wiretapping
love you, boston. this one, god boston. love erin kristin, katherine and john. god bless boston. stay strong. that's pretty from the messages you read here. it's "we love you," in our hearts," "we cried for you about you now we're only hopeful because boston will bounce back." i want you to see the number of people here. it is just so amazing. take a look at crowds of people. they're coming from all over the east coast just to take a look at this make shift memorial...
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>> boston. >> you're from boston. and why are you here? >> because we knew some people here. >> you're about to write a message. what are you thinking about writing? >> pray for boston. >> pray for boston. thank you so much. stay strong, boston, from the morgan family. blessings to all families. there are so many notes scrolled all over here. now spilled over on to the wood. let me get down, three blocks away. sirens shouting in midday sun, people rushing toward one another to show why we call boston home. god bless you, chicago is with you. god bless, and help heal boston from summerville. summerville across the river. just a couple of some of the messages that are being written from people here and let me walk just over here, because glen, you're here from monterey, california. >> that's right. >> are you just in boston because you just so happened to be here for fun, for work? >> actually here visiting a friend, but definitely had to come down here and see this. >> and is this the first time you've been down at the memorial site? >> it
>> boston. >> you're from boston. and why are you here? >> because we knew some people here. >> you're about to write a message. what are you thinking about writing? >> pray for boston. >> pray for boston. thank you so much. stay strong, boston, from the morgan family. blessings to all families. there are so many notes scrolled all over here. now spilled over on to the wood. let me get down, three blocks away. sirens shouting in midday sun, people rushing...
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boston marathon bombings continues in boston. >> terror suspects on the move. this morning, u.s. marshals whisk accused bomber dzhokhar tsavraev out of the hospital to his new home at a federal prison. "newsroom" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome to a special edition of "newsroom" live from boston. right in front makeshift memorial here at copley square. i'm jake tapper. >> i'm brooke baldwin. so great to be live in the midst of boylston street. a busy morning of developments. let's begin with the latest in the investigation here this morning. have you this younger suspect, dzhokhar tsavraev. he is now in a new hospital bed. overnight, moreovved overnight ft. devens, a massachusetts prison that holds detainees that need medical care. 40 miles west of where we are. meantime, how about this? his father is going nowhere. tsavraev has apparently abandoned his plan to come to the united states and help in the investigation. his wife canceled an ambulance for him last night and now says his trip is delayed indefinitely. piecing together the final minutes of sean collier's lif
boston marathon bombings continues in boston. >> terror suspects on the move. this morning, u.s. marshals whisk accused bomber dzhokhar tsavraev out of the hospital to his new home at a federal prison. "newsroom" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome to a special edition of "newsroom" live from boston. right in front makeshift memorial here at copley square. i'm jake tapper. >> i'm brooke baldwin. so great to be live in the midst of boylston...
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signs that say boston strong. and indeed boston is strong today. the players themselves are wearing special jerseys. normally they say red sox on the front. today they say "boston." after the game, the players are going to sign these shirts and these shirts will be auctioned off for the one fund, that's to raise money for the victims many the city. the team has really raylied around the city in a show of support. it's been remarkable what they have done and it's remarkable what's going on behind me in that stadium. >> john berman, we're going to check back with you. it it must be very moving for you as a bostonian to be there. the question now is why? we'll dig deeper into what could drive two young people to set off bombs and how the fed's plan to get information out of the suspect. our live coverage cons, stay right here. can your longwear t 'til five o'clock? it will if it's new outlast stay fabulous foundation. it's a primer, concealer and foundation in one for all day flawless skin. new outlast stay fabulous from easy, breezy, beautiful coverg
signs that say boston strong. and indeed boston is strong today. the players themselves are wearing special jerseys. normally they say red sox on the front. today they say "boston." after the game, the players are going to sign these shirts and these shirts will be auctioned off for the one fund, that's to raise money for the victims many the city. the team has really raylied around the city in a show of support. it's been remarkable what they have done and it's remarkable what's...
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the boston police commissioner was quite insistent the boston piece of this was secure. they don't expect or anticipate there might be follow-on problems. that leaves the rest of the country and potential international contacts. one of the questions i have that is still a puzzle for me is the explosive component of this. it turns out they had more explosives than i would have guessed based on the original construction of the bombs that went off. and, you know, if you've never done this before, even if you have an internet guide, right, there's a difference between having a blueprint and building something. >> right. >> then building something that's reliable. that's a key word in the military and international security world. because it's not just if it goes off, you have to be sure it's going to go off when you want it to go off. >> just because you read it on the internet does not make you a proficient person at explosives. >> it makes me wonder, one, whether they did test, but they test -- they couldn't have tested in watertown or cambridge where i live, right? they w
the boston police commissioner was quite insistent the boston piece of this was secure. they don't expect or anticipate there might be follow-on problems. that leaves the rest of the country and potential international contacts. one of the questions i have that is still a puzzle for me is the explosive component of this. it turns out they had more explosives than i would have guessed based on the original construction of the bombs that went off. and, you know, if you've never done this before,...
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he joins me here in boston. >> cold boston. >> everyone is asking me, is it that cold in boston? it is. >> you're clearly not a native new englander. you picked a bad spot. >> we're in a wind tunnel. i'll ask you since we are here talking. did the fbi drop the ball in interviewing the older tsarnaev brother? >> i mean at a very simple level, based just on the outcome you would have to say yes. he interviewed him and he went on to commit an act. but i don't think we have the full answer here yet. what was the process that they followed? the fbi interviews a ton of folks every year. only a fraction of which are actually dangerous. they interview me when i go to aroon and north korea and come back. but obviously either they -- he fell through the cracks or at the time that they were interviewing him they weren't giving him anything actionable to continue his case. >> but, lou, he did visit russia, stayed there for six months. you feel the fbi dropped the ball? >> i'm not going to rush to judgment on this. i think we're going to have hearings where director mueller and his immediate
he joins me here in boston. >> cold boston. >> everyone is asking me, is it that cold in boston? it is. >> you're clearly not a native new englander. you picked a bad spot. >> we're in a wind tunnel. i'll ask you since we are here talking. did the fbi drop the ball in interviewing the older tsarnaev brother? >> i mean at a very simple level, based just on the outcome you would have to say yes. he interviewed him and he went on to commit an act. but i don't think we...
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two boston writers have written a book called "boston strong. "david wedge is the former chief investigative reporter for the boston herald. nice to see you again. i know we chatted a year ago. you really had a fascinating look. thousands of hours of research with first responders and survivors and investigators. let me ask you first, what was missed? what was handled wrong? >> we're still learning that. i think we start with 9/11. we'll be learning about what happened at the boston bombings for a long time. the obama administration report that came out this past week made some indications that the fbi got some information from the russians, asked for more information, but the russians didn't provide it. so they're kind of pointing the finger at the russians, that the russian intelligence community failed. and then tangentially, the boston folks in the joint terrorism task force here, it trickled down to them. the cops that could have gone to the houses of the tsarnaev brothers, didn't have a chance to. >> in terms of the manhunt, my goodness, w
two boston writers have written a book called "boston strong. "david wedge is the former chief investigative reporter for the boston herald. nice to see you again. i know we chatted a year ago. you really had a fascinating look. thousands of hours of research with first responders and survivors and investigators. let me ask you first, what was missed? what was handled wrong? >> we're still learning that. i think we start with 9/11. we'll be learning about what happened at the...
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fashion there in downtown boston near the boston public library. you obviously have been familiar with this event for many years, adam. what do you think -- news of this is going to spread. this is something -- do you think people have ever even really thought about this as a concern? do they take precautions? is there normally any concern? >> there was certainly a lot of security here for the boston marathon, lots of police officers along the way, lots of uniform, military personnel. i would say the finish line near the library is one of the most secure areas of the route. i would say that and the starting point. i've watched the marathon many times. i was at the red sox game today. at the end of the red sox game it happened on marathon monday, almost every year since i was a little kid. and i know the security, they take it very seriously. we saw a lot of security here today. it is difficult to see that this could happen. i don't think many people here were prepared for this. >> certainly not. do we have matt, our cnn producer on the phone? >> ye
fashion there in downtown boston near the boston public library. you obviously have been familiar with this event for many years, adam. what do you think -- news of this is going to spread. this is something -- do you think people have ever even really thought about this as a concern? do they take precautions? is there normally any concern? >> there was certainly a lot of security here for the boston marathon, lots of police officers along the way, lots of uniform, military personnel. i...
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boston marathon. it's a day of victory here today for the city. the people coming together. i talked to so many runners. just really embodying boston strong one year after the explosions at the finish line today i am happy to tell you that an american won the marathon. this is the first time an american man has won the boston marathon since 1983. i think i would be smiling like that as well. an incredible moment in boston. we will talk about that. and i will speak to several true boston natives here. we have straight from dor chester, donny wahlberg, he needs no introduction and he will join me live. and also legendary reporter of the boston globe recently picking up a pew litzer for their coverage. we will be talking to and hearing from some of the people who are running the 26.2 miles today. some of whom were injured and some of whom didn't finish but they're back today. but first this. as every minute passes, the situation in the water turns increasingly grim. the bodies now of 87 people have been
boston marathon. it's a day of victory here today for the city. the people coming together. i talked to so many runners. just really embodying boston strong one year after the explosions at the finish line today i am happy to tell you that an american won the marathon. this is the first time an american man has won the boston marathon since 1983. i think i would be smiling like that as well. an incredible moment in boston. we will talk about that. and i will speak to several true boston natives...
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people are here, people from boston and not from boston. a lot of te di bears, a lot of sweatshirts that say boston strong. red sox over here. let me walk you back this way. we have someone here who volunteered at the marathon last monday. he is here. like so many people he wanted to pay his respects. you were there at the beginning of the marathon. you saw the smoke. now that we have boylston street reopened today, help people who don't know boston real well why the reopening is significant? >> i work around here on newbury street. it feels like you're going back into a routine, going back into your normal life, i guess. people are still coping with the stress that was last week. it is pretty significant that people are able to walk around. i can go get my groceries again. kind of moving on, i think is what everyone is more or less feeling. >> walking around seeing the green line back open, seeing the busses with we are boston strong. what does boston strong really mean? >> it means we per ser veered. i think that's what it means. people u
people are here, people from boston and not from boston. a lot of te di bears, a lot of sweatshirts that say boston strong. red sox over here. let me walk you back this way. we have someone here who volunteered at the marathon last monday. he is here. like so many people he wanted to pay his respects. you were there at the beginning of the marathon. you saw the smoke. now that we have boylston street reopened today, help people who don't know boston real well why the reopening is significant?...
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boston. >>> coming up, there's a tribute to the boston victims. he is also remembering other recent tragedies. [ female announcer ] switch to swiffer sweeper, and you'll dump your old broom. swiffer sweeper's electrostatic dry cloths attract and lock dirt, dust, and hair on contact to clean 50% more than a broom. it's a difference you can feel. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. >>> lawmakers are asking homeland security secretary about the bombing suspect tamerlan's movements over the past years. >> the travel in 2012 that you're referring to, yes. the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned, all investigations had been -- the matter had been closed. >> is it true his identity document did not match his airline ticket? and if so, why did the tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch there. the bill will help with this because it requires that passports be electronically readable. it does a good job of getting human error out of the process. even with the misspelling under our current system th
boston. >>> coming up, there's a tribute to the boston victims. he is also remembering other recent tragedies. [ female announcer ] switch to swiffer sweeper, and you'll dump your old broom. swiffer sweeper's electrostatic dry cloths attract and lock dirt, dust, and hair on contact to clean 50% more than a broom. it's a difference you can feel. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. >>> lawmakers are asking homeland security secretary about the bombing suspect tamerlan's...
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the boston marathon. we heard reports there could have been as many as two, possibly three, unexploded devices that were seized. federal investigators tell me, look, there were lots of unattended packages destroyed. that may be what those reports were referring to. but right now, federal investigators believe there were only two bombs that were exploded and caused all the damage at the end of the boston marathon. and finally, chris, you reported about this saudi student. i understand from federal investigators this individual has been very cooperative. not a suspect. and right now they don't believe they have anything of significance out of that search. >> all right. thank you very much. fran, appreciate it. we'll come back to you when you get more information. keep the story moving forward. thank you very much. a number of factors, size of the area, number of people, look at these two ways. there is tons of access and a needle in a haystack, so many different people and variables. cnn analyst, former ass
the boston marathon. we heard reports there could have been as many as two, possibly three, unexploded devices that were seized. federal investigators tell me, look, there were lots of unattended packages destroyed. that may be what those reports were referring to. but right now, federal investigators believe there were only two bombs that were exploded and caused all the damage at the end of the boston marathon. and finally, chris, you reported about this saudi student. i understand from...
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don't know if actual boston marathon but on many of the shoes you can see "boston." so i'm assuming this person ran in the boston marathon then left the shoes as a memorial. everyone has a theme. i'll read
don't know if actual boston marathon but on many of the shoes you can see "boston." so i'm assuming this person ran in the boston marathon then left the shoes as a memorial. everyone has a theme. i'll read
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at the federal courthouse in boston. azamat tazhayakov and dias qa y kadyrbayev at dartmouth campus from kazakhstan and a third individual arrested, a u.s. citizen of whom we have not yet identified but pretty soon all of us will know the identity of the third person as well, conspiracy to obstruct justice, making false statements to federal authorities, these are the two charges we have heard about so far. we'll get more information, get back to you on that. once again, 3:30 p.m. eastern, they will be showing up at the federal courthouse in boston. there is another story i want to get to this hour, it involves a taxi driver right here in the washington, d.c. area who says he was physically attacked by a customer who looped him in with the boston marathon bombers. muhammad salin is a muslim, also a united states army reservist who served in the war in iraq. he says a man got in his cab last friday, accused him of being a terrorist, threatened to kill him, then broke his jaw. he recorded some of it on his cell phone video
at the federal courthouse in boston. azamat tazhayakov and dias qa y kadyrbayev at dartmouth campus from kazakhstan and a third individual arrested, a u.s. citizen of whom we have not yet identified but pretty soon all of us will know the identity of the third person as well, conspiracy to obstruct justice, making false statements to federal authorities, these are the two charges we have heard about so far. we'll get more information, get back to you on that. once again, 3:30 p.m. eastern, they...
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boston marathon. let's bring you up to speed on all that's p haing right now because there are a number of developments. the city of boston, goes without saying, in shock this morning, struggling to bounce back from these deadly twin bombings during the running of the boston marathon, right at the finish line. 4 hours 9 minutes into the race. we just got an update from federal, state and local official. here's what the suffolk county district attorney had to say. let's listen. >> what happened yesterday in boston was an act of cowardice. while there will be an opportunity in the future at the conclusion of this investigation to officially define this act, make no mistake an act of cowardice and of this severity cannot be justified or explained. it can only be answered. >> reporter: let's talk about the facts that are really coming in every few minutes. here's what we know right now. so far, no arrests have been made. there are no suspects that we know of. and right now no motive that we know of. the t
boston marathon. let's bring you up to speed on all that's p haing right now because there are a number of developments. the city of boston, goes without saying, in shock this morning, struggling to bounce back from these deadly twin bombings during the running of the boston marathon, right at the finish line. 4 hours 9 minutes into the race. we just got an update from federal, state and local official. here's what the suffolk county district attorney had to say. let's listen. >> what...
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i'm anderson cooper in boston for our special coverage of the boston bombings investigation. there's a lot to tell you about in the hour ahead. terror suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is no longer in this city. here's the latest, the wounded 19-year-old was moved from a hospital here in boston to a prison hospital 40 miles away. he's now at federal medical center devens that holds male inmates that need specialized or long-term medical care. the whereabouts of the suspect's parents are now in question. their father was supposed to have been here either today or tomorrow that according to the family. he'd agree to cooperate with the investigation as well, but his wife now tells cnn her husband is delaying his trip indefinitely she says for health reasons. she also says they've left their home in dagestan and gone to another part in russia, exactly where we don't know. 34 of the more than 250 people wounded in last week east's ter attacks are still in the hospital. one remains in critical condition. at least 14 of the victims had to have amputations. we got word of the transfer from t
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now, compare that to the boston situation. we have a number of people who not only lost a single limb but multiple limbs. there's inadequate money. i mean, this fund as generous as this fund is the last figure i saw there was $10 million available for distribution. so if you gave $7 million to one person, there wouldn't be anything available for everybody else. so he's got a tough job. he's got to compare it to what would happen if a lawsuit was brought. and then use a formula to apply that to smaller amounts of money. very, very difficult job. >> of course also as i think through so many dealing with compensatory damages but punitive as well. when you have a fund like this, you're not looking for punitive damages, you're just looking for whatever you can possibly get. danny, tell us maybe you could weigh in on the other side of that. anybody who might have been at the finish line and i hate to suggest and i don't think anyone's even talking about this, but it could certainly surface, might they have some kind of a civil case
now, compare that to the boston situation. we have a number of people who not only lost a single limb but multiple limbs. there's inadequate money. i mean, this fund as generous as this fund is the last figure i saw there was $10 million available for distribution. so if you gave $7 million to one person, there wouldn't be anything available for everybody else. so he's got a tough job. he's got to compare it to what would happen if a lawsuit was brought. and then use a formula to apply that to...
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boston marathon bombing. the boston police department going one step further in telling us they are in the custody of the fbi. i am joined by ie sack and alan dershowitz. it's not as though it means nothing. it's massive. we don't know who these suspects are. >> there is no pressure because of a criminal procedure to bring them quickly in front of a magistrate if they've been charged with anything, if they're in detention because of a felony. you'll learn a lot more quicker. >> get the ball rolling right away. susan candiotti is available to shed some light on this. what do you know? >> reporter: well, we're in the process of gathering more information right now to find out more about this. but, yes i am confirming the boston police department put out information that the three suspects are in fbi custody. everyone has been working sources and we are following certain people that we think may be involved. but the important thing is to make sure we find out who those people are. we are now in the process of wo
boston marathon bombing. the boston police department going one step further in telling us they are in the custody of the fbi. i am joined by ie sack and alan dershowitz. it's not as though it means nothing. it's massive. we don't know who these suspects are. >> there is no pressure because of a criminal procedure to bring them quickly in front of a magistrate if they've been charged with anything, if they're in detention because of a felony. you'll learn a lot more quicker. >> get...
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i'm brooke baldwin live in boston. want to begin with afternoon with brand-new developments this hour in this boston bombing investigation. dzhokhar tsarnaev is talking, and what he's telling the feds is quite frankly disturbing. a law enforcement source tells cnn that the suspects had another terror plot in mind here in town, a suicide attack at the huge boston pops 4th of july show. but as they built
i'm brooke baldwin live in boston. want to begin with afternoon with brand-new developments this hour in this boston bombing investigation. dzhokhar tsarnaev is talking, and what he's telling the feds is quite frankly disturbing. a law enforcement source tells cnn that the suspects had another terror plot in mind here in town, a suicide attack at the huge boston pops 4th of july show. but as they built
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they know what to do when bombs go off. >> yes, we had boston police and boston ems. we train together. ma marathons, special events, and teams we're usually there, and thank god they were there, and we worked together. >> you want to raise money, tell me about that. >> it's a victim's fund. it's the first responder's victim's fund. it's at the boston howard credit union, and it's brought up through the boston police, the ems, and the firefighter union. >> what do you hope to two? >> 100% of the funds will go to the victims for whatever they need or to help families out. >> how can viewers help cricket. >> it's bostonfire fighters credit union at 60 howard street, dorchester, mass, 02124. it will also be up on impact your world. thank you very much, rich parish, please tell your guys and ladies they're doing a wonderful job. thank you so much, we appreciate you coming on cnn. all right. >> we'll be right back. when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a
they know what to do when bombs go off. >> yes, we had boston police and boston ems. we train together. ma marathons, special events, and teams we're usually there, and thank god they were there, and we worked together. >> you want to raise money, tell me about that. >> it's a victim's fund. it's the first responder's victim's fund. it's at the boston howard credit union, and it's brought up through the boston police, the ems, and the firefighter union. >> what do you...
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of the boston terror attack. first, we have some news developing out of wall street. stocks plunging for a moment, radically, but then quickly recovering. why? because of a tweet. i'll let this reporter explain it. take a listen. >> i have no announcement so i will take your questions. julie? >> i want to say at the top it appears as though ap twitter account has been hacked, so anything that was just sent out about -- is false. >> good, i thank you for that. i appreciate that. i can say the president is fine. i was just with him. >> a rare episode of a reporter supplying the answers at a white house press conference. let's go to alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. alison, help us make sense of this. >> well, you know how wall street often corrects moves on headlines, well, wall street certainly moved on fake headlines as well. when that tweet hit, it certainly -- i heard people talking about it on the floor, you know, saying there were these two explosions at the white house, that president obama was hu
of the boston terror attack. first, we have some news developing out of wall street. stocks plunging for a moment, radically, but then quickly recovering. why? because of a tweet. i'll let this reporter explain it. take a listen. >> i have no announcement so i will take your questions. julie? >> i want to say at the top it appears as though ap twitter account has been hacked, so anything that was just sent out about -- is false. >> good, i thank you for that. i appreciate...
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reporting live in boston. breaking news this hour on the boston bombings. brand new information out about the lone surviving suspect. right now 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev is sitting in a 10 by 10 foot cell just 40 miles outside of the city i'm in right now. but this morning, we now have some new and exclusive details at cnn from that night he was captured after a bloody fight with police officials. my source tells me that the night dzhokhar tsarnaev arrived at that hospital he was quote, covered in blood from head to toe, his face was extremely bloody and he was only semiconscious. his eyes were closed when he arrived in that ambulance with paramedics. he was wrapped in a great deal of gauze. i am told local police wanted to set up a crime scene right there in the ambulance at the ambulance bay, but the fbi quickly took over dissuaded them from doing so. i'm told, quote, the discussion was a very quick one. the fbi did not let them take over and do that crime scene locally. i'm also told by this source who witnessed the arrival dzhokhar tsarnaev, that he
reporting live in boston. breaking news this hour on the boston bombings. brand new information out about the lone surviving suspect. right now 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev is sitting in a 10 by 10 foot cell just 40 miles outside of the city i'm in right now. but this morning, we now have some new and exclusive details at cnn from that night he was captured after a bloody fight with police officials. my source tells me that the night dzhokhar tsarnaev arrived at that hospital he was quote,...
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in the boston area. when he comes back in june of 2012, he goes on a youtube channel, website, on the internet for the whole world to see and embraces radical islam. >> gloria, it doesn't seem like questions are going to go away anytime soon. in fact they may only be heating up. >> new york they shouldn't go away, wolf. i think that it's congress' job to do oversight on the fbi, on the department of homeland security, on central intelligence, and i think while the president said today, went out of his way to say, look, they were doing their jobs and he said, quote, this is hard stuff. the truth of the matter is, he's right, it is hard stuff. but if congress can look into this, and figure out a way as the director of national intelligence, james clapper is doing, looking back, trying to figure out a way where perhaps this could have been coordinated in a better way, whether there was so-called stove piping involved, one agency not talking to another, i think it always makes sense to do that after somethin
in the boston area. when he comes back in june of 2012, he goes on a youtube channel, website, on the internet for the whole world to see and embraces radical islam. >> gloria, it doesn't seem like questions are going to go away anytime soon. in fact they may only be heating up. >> new york they shouldn't go away, wolf. i think that it's congress' job to do oversight on the fbi, on the department of homeland security, on central intelligence, and i think while the president said...
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. >>> live tonight in the city of boston. this is a city that's spent the last 24 hours still pounded but there is a measure of satisfaction in the air right now, because the two men police believe killed and wounded people are now off the streets and nowhere in boston today did the city's relief and pride show more than at fenway park. it was hard not to be part of the red sox nation today. the heroes of boston this weekend, everybody wearing a police uniform. they're the ones who hunted down and arrested dzhokhar tsarnaev. while they celebrated at fenway, police cars lined the streets today to pay respects to the m.i.t. officer killed thursday night allegedly by his brother. sean collier's body was delivered by motorcade to wilmington, massachusetts. tonight, new information about tsarnaev, straight from the hospital where he is in serious condition. if this bombing suspect has anything to say, lit have to wait. officials are saying that the 19-year-old college student has injuries to his throat and for now cannot talk. he
. >>> live tonight in the city of boston. this is a city that's spent the last 24 hours still pounded but there is a measure of satisfaction in the air right now, because the two men police believe killed and wounded people are now off the streets and nowhere in boston today did the city's relief and pride show more than at fenway park. it was hard not to be part of the red sox nation today. the heroes of boston this weekend, everybody wearing a police uniform. they're the ones who...
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boston strong. one year later, thousands are inspired to run the marathon again and next a particularly inspiring story. a man with cerebral palsy taking on the race for the 32nd time with dad. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. breo won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. breo may increase your risk of pneumonia, thrush, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking breo. ask your doctor abo
boston strong. one year later, thousands are inspired to run the marathon again and next a particularly inspiring story. a man with cerebral palsy taking on the race for the 32nd time with dad. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and...
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i'm carol costello live in boston. we begin with breaking news. a major break in the ricin letters investigation. james everette dutschke was arrested. one other man was briefly under suspicion but was cleared. we have the latest. bring us up to date. >> reporter: carol, this is the latest twist and turn in this investigation. james everette dutschke was taken into custody by fbi agents. it it happened early this morning before 1:00 in the morning here at his home in mississippi. now dutschke has been turned over to the u.s. marshals office but we have been told by the fbi that his arrest is in reference to the ricin investigation. we first learned about dutschke at a hearing on monday that was for the initial suspect in this case. his name is paul kevin curtis. he said in that hearing he had been framed and he mentioned dutschke as a possible suspect. then on tuesday another twist. curtis was released. all the charges against him were dropped and the attention at that point seem ed to turn to dutschke. now we have tur
i'm carol costello live in boston. we begin with breaking news. a major break in the ricin letters investigation. james everette dutschke was arrested. one other man was briefly under suspicion but was cleared. we have the latest. bring us up to date. >> reporter: carol, this is the latest twist and turn in this investigation. james everette dutschke was taken into custody by fbi agents. it it happened early this morning before 1:00 in the morning here at his home in mississippi. now...
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boston marathon bombings. martha coakley is massachusetts' attorney general. thanks very much for coming in. and i want, and i know fred does as well, we want to get to ways people who are out here watching us in the united states and around the world might be able to help. but let's talk about your role, massachusetts. if the federal government files charges, terrorism charges, murder charges, whatever, against this 19-year-old suspect, what about massachusetts? will you file separate charges as well? >> well, both d.a.s and we will work cooperatively with the federal government. in an instance like this, we do the investigation together, but it's mostly most if not all of the charges would be federal. and certainly, we'll cooperate as we work, but the federal government will have the final say. >> they'll take priority as far as the charges, the trial, or whatever is going to take place? >> yes. >> and i know you can't get into the investigation because you're afraid you're going to undermine this investigat
boston marathon bombings. martha coakley is massachusetts' attorney general. thanks very much for coming in. and i want, and i know fred does as well, we want to get to ways people who are out here watching us in the united states and around the world might be able to help. but let's talk about your role, massachusetts. if the federal government files charges, terrorism charges, murder charges, whatever, against this 19-year-old suspect, what about massachusetts? will you file separate charges...
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what happened in boston was horrible, he says. but you can't make a judgment on a nation based on two people's actions. these kids all want to be in competition. i don't want any barriers to block their visas. and it's not just the gym. dagestan may once have been so far behind the iron curtain, but few in the west could find it on the map. but here the reverse was never true. here anything americana means cool. this cafe got its name because the designer thought it would bring in more business, not because they're selling great traditional american food. like the cafe there is new construction here. outside investment is essential. this workexr tells me i just really hope that everyone will understand that it's quiet in the caucasus and it'ssafe. you shouldn't judge because of these two people who did those explosions. even so, for some life's daily grind means news of the boston bombings has mostly passed them by. this veteran bread seller tells me she's not heard of the tsarnaevs and the attack. people here are poor, she says.
what happened in boston was horrible, he says. but you can't make a judgment on a nation based on two people's actions. these kids all want to be in competition. i don't want any barriers to block their visas. and it's not just the gym. dagestan may once have been so far behind the iron curtain, but few in the west could find it on the map. but here the reverse was never true. here anything americana means cool. this cafe got its name because the designer thought it would bring in more...
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>>> so many stories of survival here in boston. boston bombing victim heather abbott is speaking out about the day that changed her life forever. heather and her friends have a tradition, they go to the boston red sox game on patriots day each year, happens late morning, then they go on to a bar where one of their friends works. >> when we got there, we were standing in line outside waiting to get in. the bouncer was checking peoples' i.d.s and i was the last of the three of us in line. and as we were standing there, a loud noise went off and i remember turning around and looking and seeing smoke and seeing people screaming, and i immediately -- it immediately reminded me of 9/11, something i'd seen on tv. and it just all happened so quickly that when i turned around, the second blast had already happened and it blew a bunch of us into the bar. and i suppose it hit me because i was the last one. i was on the ground, everybody was running to the back of the bar, to the exit, and i felt like my foot was on fire. i knew i couldn't sta
>>> so many stories of survival here in boston. boston bombing victim heather abbott is speaking out about the day that changed her life forever. heather and her friends have a tradition, they go to the boston red sox game on patriots day each year, happens late morning, then they go on to a bar where one of their friends works. >> when we got there, we were standing in line outside waiting to get in. the bouncer was checking peoples' i.d.s and i was the last of the three of us...
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, "boston." charlie told me the nation will learn from monday's tragedy, he told me, boston will heal. boston will move on. wolf? >> certainly will. and this interfaith service that begins right at the top of the hour will hopefully help in that process. i'm just looking at the program for the service. and it is -- it clearly includes the clergy from the major faiths. reverend liz walker from the roxbury presbyterian. the reverend nancy taylor of the old south church. rabbi ronnie friedman. bishop john borders, morningstar baptist church. cardinal shawn o'malley, the catholic archbishop, the cardinal here in boston. also hear from the president of the united states. we're awaiting the start of this interfaith service. our coverage will continue. [ female announcer ] a classic meatloaf recipe from stouffer's starts with ground beef, onions and peppers baked in a ketchup glaze with savory gravy and mashed russet potatoes. what makes stouffer's meatloaf best of all? that moment you enjoy it at home.
, "boston." charlie told me the nation will learn from monday's tragedy, he told me, boston will heal. boston will move on. wolf? >> certainly will. and this interfaith service that begins right at the top of the hour will hopefully help in that process. i'm just looking at the program for the service. and it is -- it clearly includes the clergy from the major faiths. reverend liz walker from the roxbury presbyterian. the reverend nancy taylor of the old south church. rabbi...
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we came to -- >> we love boston and we came to support boston. and by everybody coming out, so blessed to be alive here, you know seeing all the friendly people and all of the supporting people. hi from boston. i'm jeannie. i love don lemon. >> i love you, too. appreciate that. you are going get back right. >> yes. >> yeah. you are south boston right? >> yeah south boston. >> they came over and made sure -- i don't mind people coming over and talking to me and takinges. where are you from? how are you? >> womack. >>eet you. were you in the marathon? >> yes. >> trinidad. i ran in boston. been here five years. >> you call yourself a survivor. >> yes. survivor. yeah. this is my first boston. i'm glad i finished. pretty close to the explosght near thebrary. fight and be strong and keep moving on. >> thank you. we are glad you survived. thank you. thank you, guys. we appreciate it. thank you, guys for a out. we appreciate it and will talk to you later on in the show. thank you. thank you. thank you for having us. we really appreciate e supporting. we
we came to -- >> we love boston and we came to support boston. and by everybody coming out, so blessed to be alive here, you know seeing all the friendly people and all of the supporting people. hi from boston. i'm jeannie. i love don lemon. >> i love you, too. appreciate that. you are going get back right. >> yes. >> yeah. you are south boston right? >> yeah south boston. >> they came over and made sure -- i don't mind people coming over and talking to me...
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i'm erin burnett here in boston. >> and i'm also here in boston, i'm jake tapper. we have reporters across the country who are covering these two stories here in boston of course the terrorist attacks and then of course the explosion in texas. all they could do was watch and then duck for cover. this is that incredible moment yesterday when a major fire turned into almost complete devastation for a small town near waco, texas. it's a chemical plant. it makes fertilizer. and it's surrounded by homes and schools. the fire is still right now burning. more than 60 homes were either leveled or badly damaged. and emergency crews are still searching for a few first responders who are missing. a few minutes ago we heard from the governor of texas, rick perry. >> to that end i am declaring mclennan county a disaster. we'll request an emergency declaration from the president. i also want to commend the hard work put in again by chief and his team at the department of emergency management, they quickly responded to this disaster. it is unfortunate for us that we face both nat
i'm erin burnett here in boston. >> and i'm also here in boston, i'm jake tapper. we have reporters across the country who are covering these two stories here in boston of course the terrorist attacks and then of course the explosion in texas. all they could do was watch and then duck for cover. this is that incredible moment yesterday when a major fire turned into almost complete devastation for a small town near waco, texas. it's a chemical plant. it makes fertilizer. and it's...
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you have new kids, aerosmith, jimmy buffett, boston here for boston strong. it's a charity concert for the victims. really this city, as they're moving on here and moving forward. that will be late thermo. we'll talk about that more many a minute. but for more on this latest development here and this investigation, deborah feyerick joins me now here. and so, first, i was just talking to someone the other day saying, you know what, i love this city, i want to be here for the 4th of july. and to hear that was what their intent was initially -- right? >> that's something a law enforcement official told cnn that basically in conversation with investigators dzhokhar tsarnaev said that they were thinking about july 4th. so he says that, but now investigators have to basically go and prove that and see whether, in fact, that's something he simply said or whether, in fact, that was nary original intent. aspirational versus operational and vice versa. that's what they were looking at. but again, sources i've spoke on the say the way they were able to execute the attac
you have new kids, aerosmith, jimmy buffett, boston here for boston strong. it's a charity concert for the victims. really this city, as they're moving on here and moving forward. that will be late thermo. we'll talk about that more many a minute. but for more on this latest development here and this investigation, deborah feyerick joins me now here. and so, first, i was just talking to someone the other day saying, you know what, i love this city, i want to be here for the 4th of july. and to...
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we're bringing it back to boston. those guys from what it looks like weren't violating any immigration laws. so anna just close it up for me here. does boston change the immigration debate or is it a bump? >> i think it's a bump. i think people who are against this are going to use it. they're going to use anything they can to try to derail this bill. but i think that in the end, there's enough consensus in congress to get this through and to make a constructive bill and there are issues that need to be addressed, they will. >> michael cutterler, thank you, and anna navarro, thank you for your perspective. >> one day after the bombs went off in boston elected officials already playing politics. >> you can't try to shelt erer first responders if you're in the city of boston because the federal government has said we have to close our eyes make cuts across the board to every program, and guess what? we have to send you less money to help your first responders. >> are the forced budget cuts making us less safe? that's ne
we're bringing it back to boston. those guys from what it looks like weren't violating any immigration laws. so anna just close it up for me here. does boston change the immigration debate or is it a bump? >> i think it's a bump. i think people who are against this are going to use it. they're going to use anything they can to try to derail this bill. but i think that in the end, there's enough consensus in congress to get this through and to make a constructive bill and there are issues...
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i-93 into boston. they're at a weather conference up there. >> of all places a weather conference. >> you get a sense of what it is like on the roads headed into boston. so sort of a mess go,,ing igoia lot worse in the next couple of hours. look at this. this is from one of our ireporters. this is in queens. look at this. you see the cars already coated, road -- plenty of snow on it. this will be different than what you see, brooke, in, you know, manhattan, where you have more traffic. you'll see a little less snow on the ground. and, you know, looks nice now. give it a few hours, maybe not so much. >> so much will be changing. what else? >> look at this. logan airport. >> oh, wow. logan? >> you never see anything like this. it is amazing. >> a lot of flights affected already, delays, cancellations, amtrak, nothing happening between washington and boston. what else? >> right. so the other image i want to show you is this. this is an ireporter who showed us what is happening inside stores. everybody has
i-93 into boston. they're at a weather conference up there. >> of all places a weather conference. >> you get a sense of what it is like on the roads headed into boston. so sort of a mess go,,ing igoia lot worse in the next couple of hours. look at this. this is from one of our ireporters. this is in queens. look at this. you see the cars already coated, road -- plenty of snow on it. this will be different than what you see, brooke, in, you know, manhattan, where you have more...
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boston did contribute. the boston attack had nothing to do with what's going on here. you've been following this for several months -- they let it go. they let it go. they want more evidence. at this point in time, they decided it was finally time to pull the plug on what they alleged was a terror attack to attack those trains. they're not clear if they were going u.s. bound or canada bound, but definitely a link between canada and u.s. >> just a couple of quick details. do we know -- was this as pir ration ration rational? did they have any kind of weaponry or explosive devices? >> reporter: they're in the process of executing those search warrants. from what i understand, they do not expect to find explosive devices. the attack was a real one. they believe they had the capacity to carry at it, but had not yet got to that point. they were likely going to bomb the tracks on the route. >>> there are new alleges that syria is using chemical weapons against forces. this time it is come israel. it is likely syrians are using sarin gas. if that is true, it is going to incre
boston did contribute. the boston attack had nothing to do with what's going on here. you've been following this for several months -- they let it go. they let it go. they want more evidence. at this point in time, they decided it was finally time to pull the plug on what they alleged was a terror attack to attack those trains. they're not clear if they were going u.s. bound or canada bound, but definitely a link between canada and u.s. >> just a couple of quick details. do we know -- was...
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a beautiful outpouring here in boston. as i said, this grows hour by hour as more people come to see it for themselves and to pay their respects. we will be here again live tomorrow morning, starting at 6:00 a.m. don? >> poppy, thank you. see you tomorrow evening there in that same spot. >>> we know the older suspected bomber was on a number of terrorist databases. next, we talk with an fbi assistant director, and ask him why red flags didn't fly sooner. >>> and a surprising find in a tight space between two buildings near ground zero, part of the landing gear to an airliner, maybe one of the planes that hit the towers on 9/11. a live report straight ahead. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant
a beautiful outpouring here in boston. as i said, this grows hour by hour as more people come to see it for themselves and to pay their respects. we will be here again live tomorrow morning, starting at 6:00 a.m. don? >> poppy, thank you. see you tomorrow evening there in that same spot. >>> we know the older suspected bomber was on a number of terrorist databases. next, we talk with an fbi assistant director, and ask him why red flags didn't fly sooner. >>> and a...
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here's what we know about boston. the russian intelligence services contacted the fbi and the cia saying you've got a radical islamist in your midst. we put him in some kind of system. when he leaves to go to russia and dagestan, the department of homeland security picks up his leaving and returning, but they don't share it with the fbi and the ci a. that's a system failure. and after he comes back in 2012 he goes on youtube and the internet declaring his hatred for our country threatening to kill us all and the rest is history. so, yeah, i think the system did fail. >> what do you say -- i mean do you feel you know all there is to know at this point about any failure? >> no, i don't. i know this. i know that when he goes to russia and the department of homeland security picks up him leaving and the fbi and cia are not informed 11 years after 9/11, that's a mistake, that's a big mistake. and when he comes back from dagestan and he goes on the internet, youtube and other public outlets and starts talking in a radical f
here's what we know about boston. the russian intelligence services contacted the fbi and the cia saying you've got a radical islamist in your midst. we put him in some kind of system. when he leaves to go to russia and dagestan, the department of homeland security picks up his leaving and returning, but they don't share it with the fbi and the ci a. that's a system failure. and after he comes back in 2012 he goes on youtube and the internet declaring his hatred for our country threatening to...
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live in boston where there's finally relief after the last suspect in the boston marathon terror attack was arrested in dramatic capture. you saw it last night. it is what we all wanted to know since that horrible moment monday afternoon, police now say it looks like the two boston marathon bombing suspects acted alone, that's what they believe at this point in the investigation. the investigation is still in high gear, with four dead, almost 200 injured, the final moments of the capture will be in people's memories for some time to come. [ gunfire ] a hail of bullets rang out as the last suspect, 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev held off police in a watertown, massachusetts neighborhood in a backyard last night. we learned from university of massachusetts dartmouth officials, he was on campus every day until thursday, attending classes, parties in dorms during that period. now he is in custody in a boston hospital under heavy guard. we are also remembering four people who were killed, three at the marathon monday and the m.i.t. officer killed during a shootout with the two suspects. with
live in boston where there's finally relief after the last suspect in the boston marathon terror attack was arrested in dramatic capture. you saw it last night. it is what we all wanted to know since that horrible moment monday afternoon, police now say it looks like the two boston marathon bombing suspects acted alone, that's what they believe at this point in the investigation. the investigation is still in high gear, with four dead, almost 200 injured, the final moments of the capture will...